Computer Vulnerability

If your home caught fire, what would you grab first? “My computer” is the most common response to that question. Whether your system is a desktop model, laptop or tablet, its’ vulnerability is one of Investigative Resources of Texas’s biggest client concerns. We protect clients and their computers in the following ways:

We Test: When clients suspect computer-related problems, we immediately run a vulnerability assessment to determine penetration damage. Typical of the tests we undertake to increase network uptime are: All WASC, OWASP Top 10, CVE/NVDB/SANS Top 20 vulnerabilities, including data-in-motion leakages, PCI and ISO27001 compliance-friendly reporting, web application VAPT and network vulnerability.

Tests we run:

trojan horse programs

back door and remote administration programs

Being an intermediary for an attack

Dos attack

Unptotrcted windows shares

laptop virus code

(java/javascript/activex) cross site scripting

packet sniffing

harmfull exe files

presence of keylogger programs

trojans attached with pictures and video files

Presence of bugs and bad sectors on disc

Presence of malwares and other tests

We Audit: Our professional team draws up post-test findings and uses this audit to draft the “network solution proposal” we recommend to keep hardware and software in top shape while saving on future deployment costs. Our Security Action Plan Report is easy to understand and provides a prioritized risk response in the form of an executive summary of tasks that eliminate or reduce vulnerability.

We Offer Life-cycle Services: Network Life-Cycle Services are comprehensive and include competitive market share analyses, vendor profiles and market forecasts for businesses and service providers. Ask about network service strategies for content and application; we rehabilitate hardware and undertake fast software re-installs.

We Deter Cyber threats: To protect against cyber-crime threats, we routinely conduct denial service tests, search for injection attacks, analyze forensic data and probe device integration. Importantly, our malware analysis capabilities are state-of-the-art, contemporary and vitally important to the cyber safety of our clients and their computer systems.

If you feel vulnerable because you suspect that your computer isn’t as safe from attack as it should be, bring us your most challenging computer dilemma by calling 214-662-1006 Dallas or 817-773-1385 Fort Worth — but make that call before your problem morphs into a catastrophe.